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“The Arrow” was the second DHARMA station on The Island, and was used as a refuge by the tail-section survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 (“The Other 48 Days,” Ep. 2×07). It is located on the grounds of Kualoa Ranch, which is home to many iconic “LOST” locations.

In October 2011, Ed Kos of Kos Tours, Inc. discovered this door and tunnel in Kaaawa at Kualoa Ranch (beneath the right side of the “Kissing Monkeys” rock formation). Former tour driver Matt Morici identified it as “The Arrow,” the second DHARMA station on The Island and a filming location for which he’d been hunting for years.

The broad, majestic Ko’olau mountain ridge seen in a memorable wide shot in the pilot episode (“Pilot,” Ep. 1×01) is viewed from Ka’a’awa Valley, also known as Kualoa Valley. The same view is revisited during the conversation between Jacob and the Man in Black during Season Six (“Ab Aeterno,” Ep. 6×09). The valley contains a number of iconic “LOST” locations. (continue reading…)

The modest Sydney home where Dr. Shepherd (accompanied by Ana Lucia) demanded to see his daughter (”Two for the Road,” Ep. 2×20) is at 3022 Makini St. near Waikiki. This is a private residence. (continue reading…)

The bustling international airport in Sydney (“White Rabbit,” Ep. 1×05, “House of the Rising Sun,” Ep. 1×06, Exodus,” Eps. 1×23 and 1×24, and “Two for the Road,” Ep. 2×20) was played by the the gleaming steel and glass Hawaii Convention Center, which does bear a striking resemblance to an airport (1801 Kalakaua Ave.). (continue reading…)

The police headquarters building where Ana Lucia and her partner arrive after their confrontation with the fighting couple (”Collision,” Ep. 2×08) is the old Gold Bond Building (677 Ala Moana Blvd.). (continue reading…)

The waterfront bar where Ana Lucia and Dr. Shepherd parted company in Sydney (“Two for the Road,” Ep. 2×20), briefly bumping into Sawyer, was Fisherman’s Wharf at the end of Ward Ave. (1009 Ala Moana Blvd.). The locations crew put up a sign with reversed letters and a backwards stop sign, then flipped the film in order to create the illusion of right-hand drive cars. (continue reading…)

The narrow alley where Ana Lucia and her partner confronted the arguing couple (”Collision,” Ep. 2×08) is on Smith Street between N. King and Hotel streets next to A Eternal Body Art (1033 Smith St.). (continue reading…)